Lawn Care Tips

Did you know a June bug’s larvae thrives on the roots of turf grass? Late summer and early fall are when a June bug’s larvae, known as ‘grubs’, will feed on the root system of your lawn. A healthy lawn can…

While the summer weather is slowly changing to fall, we are already prepping north Texas lawns to halt weeds from popping up in the coming months. Over time, regularly scheduled lawn treatments and proper water coverage will break the cycle…

Having a lush, green summer lawn requires hard work. Along with watering and fertilization, you need to mow every week. As detailed in our previous lawn tip, mowing less often will remove more than 1/3 of the leaf blade and…

We know water restrictions in North Texas may prohibit watering on the same day we service your lawn. We apply a slow-release fertilizer that can sit on your lawn until the allowed watering day. If you water effectively during these allowed…

Get the best return on your lawn care investment: mow weekly and stick to the suggested watering schedule for your area. Weekly ‘long’ mowing stimulates healthy grass growth and can snuff out weeds. Mowing ‘long’ means you remove no more than 1/3 of…

Is your lawn mower blade damaging your lawn? If you haven’t sharpened the blade this season, the answer is probably ‘yes’. A dull mower blade will rip the grass rather than making a clean cut. You should sharpen your mower blade at…